Abstract
Toughed polypropylene (PP) foams, with the combination of blending with trans‐1,4‐polyisoprene (TPI) and micro/nanocellular structure in the matrix, were prepared using a batch foaming process and N2 as the blowing agent. The incorporation of TPI in the PP matrix induces the enhanced formability and the slightly improved ductility and toughness compared to the neat PP. The simultaneous existence of the TPI phase and micro/nanocellular structure makes the fracture behavior follow the shear yielding of a bundle of fibrils in the tensile load direction. The results of mechanical properties measurements show that the notched Izod impact strengths of foamed PP/TPI blend are two to three times larger than those of the unfoamed counterparts. The PP/TPI blend foam with 5phr TPI content shows the highest impact strength when the foaming temperature is 140°C, which is fivefold increase over that of the neat PP. The enhanced ductility and toughness of PP/TPI foams were found with the increasing foaming temperature. The insert of micro−/nanocellular in PP/TPI blends simultaneously makes the notched impact strength increase significantly, tensile strength decrease, and elongation at break increase obviously, which provides the possibility to combine the higher impact strength and toughness with the advantage of microcellular foaming. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 60:211–217, 2020. © 2019 Society of Plastics Engineers
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